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Legislation


1998 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 1301

CHAPTER NUMBER: 106 File Code: Public Safety
Sponsored By:
Delegates Weir and Guns
Entitled:
Local Emergency Preparedness Plans

Synopsis:

Requiring each county and Baltimore City to prepare an Emergency Preparedness Plan for responding to emergencies that involve hazardous materials or controlled hazardous substances and to submit the Plan to the Director of the Maryland Emergency Management Agency by October 1, 1998; and requiring each county and Baltimore City to review its Emergency Preparedness Plan annually and to submit any changes to the Plan to the Director of the Maryland Emergency Management Agency for a specified purpose.

History by Legislative Date

House Action
2/18
First Reading House Rules
2/23
Re-referred Environmental Matters
2/24
Hearing 3/9 at 1:00 p.m.
3/16
Favorable Report by Environmental Matters
3/17
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
3/20
Third Reading Passed (134-0)
4/2
Return Passed
4/14
Signed by the Governor Chapter 106
Senate Action
3/23
First Reading Economic and Environmental Affairs
3/25
Hearing 3/31 at 1:00 p.m.
4/2
Favorable Report by Economic and Environmental Affairs
4/3
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
4/6
Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Sponsored by:
Delegate Michael H. Weir, District 6
Delegate Ronald A. Guns, District 36
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES
CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES -see also- DRUGS
COUNTIES -see also- CHARTERED COUNTIES; CODE COUNTIES
EMERGENCIES -see also- AMBULANCES; RESCUE SQUADS
HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES -see also- ASBESTOS; RADIATN.
REPORTS -see also- RECORDS
Bill affects the following Statutes:
Article - 41 Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments
( 18-204 )
Article - 16A Maryland Emergency Management Agency
( 4 , 4 )

Documents:

Bill Text: First Reading (PDF), Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
Fiscal Note: Available (PDF)

Amendments: None offered
Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
March 20, 1998: Third Reading Passed (134-0)
Senate
April 6, 1998: Third Reading Passed (47-0)
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